As of Fall 2012, I am an Assistant Professor in the
MCS group
within the Math (MSCS) Department at UIC. I also have a
courtesy appointment in Computer Science.
My research interests span the theory and practice of machine learning, network and data science, and optimization.

Lev Reyzin is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the
MCS
group at UIC's mathematics
department.
His research spans the theory and practice of machine learning.
Previously, Lev was a Simons Postdoctoral Fellow at
Georgia Tech, and before that,
an NSF CI-Fellow at
Yahoo! Research,
where he tackled problems in computational advertising.
Lev received his Ph.D. from Yale
under Dana Angluin
and his undergraduate degree from
Princeton.
His work has earned awards at ICML, COLT, and AISTATS,
as well as several national fellowships.